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This book is about how to rationally reduce emissions of harmful gases, primarily CO2, into the atmosphere. Today, this effort is dominated by wishful thinking, incompetence, and profiteering. Both authors were educated at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). One holds a doctorate in chemistry; the other is a physicist. They realized early on that electric cars do not necessarily reduce CO2 emissions - on the contrary, in some cases, they can increase them. This was so easily demonstrable that they assumed the world would soon discover this on its own. But it did not…mehr

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This book is about how to rationally reduce emissions of harmful gases, primarily CO2, into the atmosphere. Today, this effort is dominated by wishful thinking, incompetence, and profiteering. Both authors were educated at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). One holds a doctorate in chemistry; the other is a physicist. They realized early on that electric cars do not necessarily reduce CO2 emissions - on the contrary, in some cases, they can increase them. This was so easily demonstrable that they assumed the world would soon discover this on its own. But it did not happen. Disseminating this message proved extremely difficult. Clearly, neither the media nor politicians wanted this information. Therefore, this book had to be written.
Autorenporträt
Per Eidsvig was born in Ålesund, Norway, in 1941. He was educated as a technical physicist at the Norwegian Institute of Technology (NTH) from 1961 to 1966 and earned an MSc degree. Per has worked in ore prospecting and construction of instruments for the Geological Survey of Norway from 1967 to 1984. He was involved in seismic processing for Geco Prakla from 1985 to 1997 and for Read Well Services from 1997 to 2013. Per was a lecturer in electronics at Stavanger Technical School from 1987 to 1990. Rune Lødeng was born in Moss, Norway, in 1959. He received his technological education in industrial chemistry at the Norwegian Institute of Technology (NTH) in Trondheim from 1980 to 1984, earned a MSc degree and a PhD from 1988 to 1991. Rune has over 40 years of experience in research within chemistry, catalysis and energy-relevant industrial processing.